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At present, all ground ambulance and air ambulance service in Nova Scotia is contracted by EHS to Emergency Medical Care (EMC), a subsidiary of Medavie Health Services. The contract is delivered by EMC through 150 ground ambulances and their support facilities, one helicopter, one fixed-wing aircraft, and approximately 900 paramedics.
Emergency Medical Care Inc. (EMC) is the private company which provides all ground ambulance, medical communications, and air ambulance services in Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] [2] EMC is a subsidiary of Medavie Health Services and operates under contract from the Nova Scotia government's Emergency Health Services.
LifeFlight is an air ambulance critical care transport service that operates in the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. EHS LifeFlight is delivered under contract to the Government of Nova Scotia's Department of Health by Emergency Medical Care Inc. (EMC).
Between 1994 and 1999, the contract for ground ambulance services in Nova Scotia was gradually taken over by the newly formed department of Emergency Health Services (EHSNS), Nova Scotia Department of Health. The Department of Health's EHSNS negotiated buy–out terms with each of the AOANS operators in the province.
A rail ambulance is a vehicle used for medical transportation services on railway lines. [1] The first rail ambulance was set up in 1920, in order to enable injured people to be transported to the nearest hospital, was set up in the coal mining community of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The car ran between #3 and #7 mines and Town of Sydney Mines.
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Tony Eden, director of EHS Ground Ambulance Services, [1] had started collecting articles and memorabilia related to the history of Nova Scotia's EHS. In 2013 the NSPS started working with the Nova Scotia government to create Medic Monday. [2] [3] Legislature unanimously adopted a motion from PC caucus whip MLA Allan MacMaster. In the Spring of ...